No, "enslaved" is not a common noun. It is a past participle verb form that can also function as an adjective to describe someone who is in a state of being enslaved or held captive.
"Microphone" is a common noun.
"Whales" is a common noun.
The common noun for the proper noun "Linda" is "woman" or "person."
A common noun for the proper noun "Linda" could be "woman" or "person."
No, "homesick" is not a common noun. It is an adjective that describes the feeling of longing for home.
Yes. It is a past participle and past participles can be used to modify a noun which means it is an adjective. He was an enslaved warrior. Adjective They enslaved the warrior. Verb
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.
Most definitely a common noun.
The noun 'captivity' is an abstract noun, a word for a state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved; a word for a concept.
Yes, the word 'enslaving' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to enslave that functions as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Camel is a common noun.
Th word tail is a common noun because the first letter of a proper noun is capitalized.